Surely very few people are studying for the LSAT right now. Should we just shut this forum down for a while? I just noticed the huge ad on the left hand side of this page. I didn't know they advertised like that.

I picture it like we are all grounded to a small, white room with no windows. As we sit here and wait for our mother to come and let us out, we might as well be talking about something. I'm tired of trying to predict my score. If I could predict it, why on earth would I even be on here fretting every moment of the day?

On another note, I read the Book of Mormon and I don't really understand what is so weird about it. Honestly, I can't see how the history of the book would conflict with known American history. It actually offers more of an explanation as to the origin of the Native Americans than does anything else I've ever read. I don't think I really saw anything that conflicts with the Bible either.

No offense to the active mormons on here, there's some incredibly great people in the LDS churcho including my parents, and like any church, things that are very good and some not-so-great things about it; but I've read the book of mormon several times and not only is it incredibly boring and repetitive, but until the recent change, historically and scientifically disprovable.

No offense to the active mormons on here, there's some incredibly great people in the LDS churcho including my parents, and like any church, things that are very good and some not-so-great things about it; but I've read the book of mormon several times and not only is it incredibly boring and repetitive, but until the recent change, historically and scientifically disprovable.

No offense to the active mormons on here, there's some incredibly great people in the LDS churcho including my parents, and like any church, things that are very good and some not-so-great things about it; but I've read the book of mormon several times and not only is it incredibly boring and repetitive, but until the recent change, historically and scientifically disprovable.

No offense to the active mormons on here, there's some incredibly great people in the LDS churcho including my parents, and like any church, things that are very good and some not-so-great things about it; but I've read the book of mormon several times and not only is it incredibly boring and repetitive, but until the recent change, historically and scientifically disprovable.

It actually offers more of an explanation as to the origin of the Native Americans than does anything else I've ever read.

Maybe more interesting but certainly not more accurate. Jews turned into Native Americans? Right.

Just to clarify, the change was made to the Book of Mormon's introduction (which is not accepted church doctrine), not to the text of the Book of Mormon. An inaccurate claim in the introduction does not disprove the Book of Mormon because the introduction is not part of the book that Joseph Smith first published.

I picture it like we are all grounded to a small, white room with no windows. As we sit here and wait for our mother to come and let us out, we might as well be talking about something. I'm tired of trying to predict my score. If I could predict it, why on earth would I even be on here fretting every moment of the day?

On another note, I read the Book of Mormon and I don't really understand what is so weird about it. Honestly, I can't see how the history of the book would conflict with known American history. It actually offers more of an explanation as to the origin of the Native Americans than does anything else I've ever read. I don't think I really saw anything that conflicts with the Bible either.

I don't think that most Christians object to the actual text of the Book of Mormon; rather, they reject the idea that there could be another book of scripture outside of the Bible. They also object to things that church leaders have said since the Book of Mormon was first published. I think that if more people read the Book of Mormon and realized that it contains the core doctrines of the LDS church, there would be less negative publicity about the church.